Man gives his ailing wife a white Christmas on a 50-degree day

Laurie and Kevin Pearson stand in their "snow"-covered yard after he surprised her.

By Scott Stump, TODAY contributor

All a North Carolina woman battling Stage IV cancer wanted this year was a white Christmas, so her husband made it happen on a 50-degree day.

A few weeks before the holidays, Laurie Pearson told her husband Kevin that she wished it would snow for Christmas at their home in Wilson, N.C. It only snows in Wilson about once every two years, according to Kevin, but he was going to do whatever it took to fulfill her wish.

Courtesy Janice Jones

Four tons of ice were converted into snow by the Raleigh-based company Snow My Yard, which performed the service at a discounted price after hearing the Pearsons' story.

“In August we found out her cancer had metastasized to her bones and brain, so I didn’t think we would have her with us this Christmas,’’ Kevin Pearson told TODAY.com. “I started racking my brain and came up with an idea. I just wanted her to be happy because I was afraid this will be her last Christmas.’’

Helped by an idea from his sister, Janice Jones, Pearson hired Snow My Yard, a business owned by Greater Raleigh Refrigeration in Raleigh, N.C., to create man-made snow that would cover the couple’s property. On Dec. 22, Pearson took his wife out for a few hours, and when they returned, four tons of ice had been converted into a winter wonderland on their yard on a 50-degree day.

“We were having a small Christmas get-together at our house, and when she saw the ice truck parked out there she said, ‘I know we don’t need that much ice,’’’ Kevin Pearson said. “There was a glow on her face and then she smiled and said, ‘What have you done now?’ The look on her face, that was my Christmas. I just wanted to see that happiness on her face.’’

Courtesy Janice Jones

North Carolina woman Laurie Pearson (at left), who is battling Stage IV cancer, received a surprise white Christmas from her husband, who had a company create man-made snow to fulfill her Christmas wish. She is pictured with sister-in-law Janice Jones on her snow-filled front yard on Dec. 22.

Neighborhood kids and her grandchild, nieces and nephews frolicked in the snow to Laurie Pearson’s delight, whipping snowballs and riding sleds. It was a heartwarming moment in an ongoing battle for Laurie, who was taken to the hospital on Christmas Eve with a fever and has remained there since.

“To him there is no request too small or too grand when it comes to her,’’ Jones told TODAY.com. “He was going to find a way to make her dreams come true and that he did. Even in her request for snow, it was more about giving. She wanted the kids to have a white Christmas, and she wanted to enjoy watching them sledding and snow ball fighting and laughing at the excitement of it all.’’

Courtesy Janice Jones

Kevin Pearson, who fulfilled his ailing wife's wish of a white Christmas, had some fun making snowballs with family and kids from the neighborhood.

Snow My Yard normally charges about $250-300 per ton of ice in addition to travel costs, but did the whole thing for $350 after hearing the story behind it. The company has done similar things for kids in the Make-A-Wish foundation and was moved by the Pearsons’ circumstances.

“It’s tragic, and I was glad we could help,’’ Greater Raleigh Refrigeration president Brian Turner told TODAY.com. “She seemed very surprised and happy. It was definitely for a good cause.’’

Laurie was diagnosed with breast cancer in February of 2011 and then was found to also have colorectal cancer. She had colon surgery and breast surgery, and was in remission before doctors found another lump on her chest in August of this year. Doctors found that the cancer had spread to her bones, brain and pelvic area, and told her husband she had two to three months to live.

Courtesy Janice Jones

Laurie Pearson enjoyed watching her niece, Kyleigh (pictured), making snow angels after a surprise white Christmas from her husband.

“Four months later, she’s still with us,’’ he said. “She’s a wonderful lady who fights every day.’’

The couple, who have been together for eight years, got married in May of 2011 in a wedding that Laurie planned in only a month after things were sped up as a result of her diagnosis in February. They were married in a beach ceremony in Emerald Isle, N.C. They do not have any children together, but Laurie has a son from a previous relationship and is a grandmother of one.

“She always says it’s the little things that make the biggest difference, and she lives each day to make a difference,’’ Jones said.

This story made me smile and cry all at once.This man is one awesome husband and she is very resilient to have fought this cancer so long.If any two people on earth were worthy of a miracle then I'd name these two lovebirds.

to those who claim there is no God, these people r merely sociopaths. ur one of those pseudo-intellectuals who doesn't believe anything that is not tangible! don't b surprised when judgement day comes to find yourself in the same line to hell, with the shooter, and con artist!! jesus himsel said that he'd rather have you hot or cold towards him than luke warm! it's not to late to repent and accept God!! but, i know: the bible is only "fairie tales", rite???? (it's to late to repent when your dead!!!) foolish, foolish people!!!

A heartwarming and tear jerking story. Just the part where her husband says that he knows this is her last Christmas...that is just unimaginable. I give him credit for pulling out all the stops and let her hear the snow crunch under her feet one last time. I give the company credit for producing so much snow and not jacking up the price. It is good to see that there are still a few good people out there.

Max - the poor woman has a brain tumor. Brain tumors can cause what is called a flat affect -basically an inability to show emotion. It in no way means she is unappreciative. I am sure it brought her great joy and I am also sure that her husband, who knows her best, understood her feelings.

I know in my heart, that if given the chance, he would much rather give her the cure!!! I lost my best friend to cancer in November. I felt so inadequate. I still wonder, did i do everything i could for him??? I would have given my life for this guy, he was more than a friend, he was like a brother to me! I miss him, and this man will miss her, forever!!!

I haven't cried this hard since November, thanks for sharing this awsome story!!!!

Joe Scatone - Really jackass? I hope someone you're close to gets diagnosed with a serious disease so you can then read some a$$hole's immature comment. There's a time and place for crude humor and this wasn't it.

Matt Lauer makes 25 million for reading cue cards.........seriously? NBC - you should be embarrassed for such nonsense. Do you really think anybody cares. If you fired him and replaced him with any of about, oh - let's say, the other 10 million people qualified to read cue cards - your damn show would be just as bad as it is now.